California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a bill that makes it easier for authorities to compel treatment for people with mental illness or addiction issues. The proposal is partly aimed at addressing the state’s growing homelessness crisis.
Literally how US healthcare works. If you pass out on a street and some kind soul calls you an ambulance, where the hospital has to perform life saving surgery, you're on the hook for every penny despite all of this happening without your consent. Of course there's recourse to have most of that debt forgiven because you didn't choose this, whereas fuck that poor shmuck who elected to have their cancer treated.
In other countries they're just happy you're alive and able to walk out in one piece.
is CA gonna pay for it?
Why would Canada pay for it?
Cause they are our friendly neighbors to the north, eh? isn't that what this is all aboot?
Well yeah, who else?
I mean it's implied that they are going to make the mentally unstable pay for their own forced 'help'.
What? Where?
Literally how US healthcare works. If you pass out on a street and some kind soul calls you an ambulance, where the hospital has to perform life saving surgery, you're on the hook for every penny despite all of this happening without your consent. Of course there's recourse to have most of that debt forgiven because you didn't choose this, whereas fuck that poor shmuck who elected to have their cancer treated.
In other countries they're just happy you're alive and able to walk out in one piece.
California is a little different than the rest of the country.